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Unknown children, this tiny stone and the two small lambs are located directly behind the grave of Elizabeth Ogden Read Winterstein. The stone is not inscribed. Elizabeth Ogden and her first husband John Read had two children who died as infants, Sarah (1793) and Stephen (1812). John is buried one row behind this tiny grave stone (and to the left). Although I have no proof of this, it is possible that these lambs mark the graves of the infants Sarah and Stephen Read. The position of the grave in relation to Elizabeth and John Read may be seen in the overview photograph of the family plot of Gabriel Ogden (Elizabeth's father).

Unknown Last Name, Jane, see Richard Shackleton.

Unknown Last Name, Mary, see Jonathan S. Thompson.

Vaughan, Amanda, see Benjamin O. Vaughan.

Vaughan, Benjamin O. and family. Benjamin O. Vaughan was a son of the Rev. Daniel Vaughan and Hannah Read. This was a second marriage for both Daniel and Hannah. Hannah's first husband was Benjamin Ogden and it is possible that Benjamin O. Vaughan was named after him. Benjamin was the only one of the seven children of Daniel and Hannah (Read) Vaughan who stayed in New Jersey. All his siblings, many of his half-siblings and his mother migrated to Tompkins County, New York after the death of Daniel Vaughan in 1810. Benjamin married Margaret Freese, a daughter of Peter Fries and Cecilia Raub. Margaret's brother Isaac was married to Benjamin's first cousin Hannah Read (see Isaac Freese). Benjamin and Margaret are buried with their son Daniel and with 14 year old Amanda Vaughan. Amanda was the granddaughter of Benjamin's half-brother Daniel Vaughan and his wife Catherine Snover. The graves are in a line from left to right as follows: Amanda Vaughan, Benjamin O. Vaughan, Margaret Freese Vaughan, Daniel Vaughan.

Vaughan, Amanda, daughter of Benjamin W. & Lydia Vaughan, died March 12th 1858 aged 14 years, 7 months and 12 days. Death has been here and been away, A sister from our side; Just in the morning of her day, As young as we she died. Amanda Vaughan was the daughter of Benjamin W. Vaughan and Lydia Sipley. Her great-grandparents were the Rev. Daniel Vaughan and his first wife Dinah Watkins (transcript 6-98; photo 9-26-05).

Vaughan, Benjamin O. In Memory of Benjamin O. Vaughan who died Sept. 16 1863, aged 64 years & 10 months. Benjamin was the second child of the seven children of the Rev. Daniel Vaughan and Hannah Read. As this was a second marriage for both his parents, Benjamin had eleven older half-siblings by his father''s first marriage and four older half-siblings by his mother's first marriage. He married Margaret Freese, a daughter of Peter Fries and Cecilia Raub. Benjamin's mother and many of his siblings (full and half ) moved to Tompkins County, New York after 1810. Benjamin and his older half-brothers Daniel Vaughan and Joseph Read Ogden stayed in Warren County, as did his older half-sister Elizabeth Vaughan France (Joseph Ogden eventually migrated to nothern Pennsylvania). Benjamin's older half brother Richard Vaughan settled in Sussex County (transcript 6-98; photo 9-26-05).

Freese, Margaret In Memory of Margaret Freese wife of Benjamin O. Vaughan who died Sept 10, 1866 aged 66 years, 5 months, and [covered with cement]. Margaret was a daughter of Peter Fries and Cecilia Raub. Her brother Isaac married Hannah Freese, a first cousin of Benjamin O. Vaughn. She was a daughter of Isaac Read, Sr. and Mary Shackleton (transcript 6-98; photo 9-26-05).

Vaughan, Daniel died April 18 1866, aged 37 years, 5 months & 15 days. Daniel was the fifth child and second son of Benjamin O. Vaughn and Margaret Freese. He never married and lived at home with his parents until his death (transcript 6-98; photo 9-26-05).

Vaughan, Daniel and family The Rev. Daniel Vaughan was born in Wales. He was a 1st Lieut. in the 1st Regt Sussex Co during the American Revolution. He was ordained as a Baptist minister in 1785 and served the Knowlton Baptist Church until it closed in 1800. He was also the pastor of the Schooleys Mountain Baptist Church (now Mount Olive Baptist Church) between 1790 and 1794. He left that church about the time that his first wife Dinah Watkins died. Daniel married Hannah Read, the widow of Benjamin Ogden, as his second wife. She came to the marriage with four children by Ogden. Daniel had eleven children by Dinah. He and Hannah had seven children together. His will named 17 children: Jacob, Richard, Daniel, and John (sons by Dinah); Samuel, Benjamin, and William (sons by Hannah); Elizabeth France, Rachel Kimbel (spelled Cembel in the will), Lydia Manning, Sarah Manning, Rhoda Brown and Dinah Owens (daughters by Dinah); and Azubah, Hannah, Phebe and Amanda (daughters by Hannah). Only one of Daniel's 18 biological children pre-deceased him, a son named David. Daniel's second wife, Hannah Read was the eldest daughter of Joseph Read and Sarah Sutton. She left Knowlton and settled in Tompkins County, New York after Daniel died in 1810. This group of stones includes Daniel and Dinah, their son Daniel and his wife Catherine, and grandson Jacob D. Vaughan (Daniel and Catherine's son). The photograph shows those of Daniel and Dinah. Daniel, Catherine and Jacob are buried in front of Daniel and Dinah (photo 9-26-05).

Vaughan, Daniel, 1st Lieut. 1st Regt Sussex Co NJ Military Revolutionary War, June 17, 1746 - May 29 1810. Modern plaque to replace original stone, the broken off bit of original is still in the ground behind the plaque (transcript 6-98; photo 9-26-05).

Vaughan, Daniel, Departed this life Aug 15 1816, aged 38 years, 10 months & 18 days. Text [illegible] 12:6 & 37, Hymns 54 & 5. O what hath Jesus brought for me, Before my ravished eyes, River of life divine I see, And trees of Paradise. Daniel was the fifth child and third son of Rev. Daniel Vaughan and Dinah Watkins. He was born in 1777 during the Revolutionary War. Daniel married Catherine Snover, a daughter of George F. Snover and Catherine Dills (or Diltz). After his father's death in 1810, most of Daniel's full, half and step-siblings migrated to Tompkins County, New York. Daniel stayed in New Jersey, as did his older sister Elizabeth Vaughan France, his younger half-brother Benjamin Vaughan and his step-brother Joseph Read Ogden (although Ogden eventually migrated to northern Pennsylvania (transcript 6-98; photo 9-26-05).

Vaughan, Dinah, DV Here lies the remains of Dinah the wife of the Revd Daniel Vaughan. Departed this life October the 1f 1794. Aged 46 years, 6 months & 2 days. The Mother of 11 children Whose names are Jacob, Richard, David, & John = Elizabeth, Rachel, Lydia, Sarah, Rhoda, & Dinah & Daniel. This stone made by J.S. Teezel. Dinah Watkins was Daniel Vaughn's first wife. Her stone was made by J.S. Teezel. Teezel also made the stone for Benjmain Ogden, who also died in 1794. Ogden was the first husband of Hannah Read, the second wife of Daniel Vaughan (transcript 6-98; photo 11-22-04).

Vaughan, Catherine died Feb 9, 1879 aged 85 years & 20 days. Catherine Vaughan was the wife of Daniel Vaughan, son of Daniel and Dinah (watkins) Vaughan. She was the second daughter of George Frederick Snover and Catherine Dills. Her youngest sister Luzilla (Lucilla) Snover married Jacob Vaughn, son of Richard Vaughan and nephew of Daniel Vaughan (transcript 6-98; photo 9-26-05).

Vaughan, Jacob D., son of Daniel & Catherine Vaughan died June 30, 1818 aged 3 years, 8 months and 10 days. Text Methodist Version Job 17 Chapt. 12 V. Stone maker: D. Baker, Newton. Jacob was the eldest child of Daniel and Catherine (Snover) Vaughan (transcript 6-98; photo 9-26-05).

Vaughan, Daniel (died 1816) see Rev. Daniel Vaughan.

Vaughan, Daniel (died 1866) see Benjamin O. Vaughan.

Vaughan, Elizabeth see George Weiss.

Vaughan, Jacob D. see Rev. Daniel Vaughan.

Vaughan, Rachel see George Sipley.

Vaughan, Sarah Catherine see Sarah Catherine Vaughan Martin.

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